Hi, I have two exchange servers on two different domains (2 seperate LAN's)sharing the one internet connection. There is a sub-interface on the WAN to seperate the mail. I would like to share users calendars and contacts between the two Exchange Servers (2 seperate LAN's). Is this possible with Exchange 2003? Thanks for any advice. Silvio.
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 20:28:17 -0800 (PST), szaami@gmail.com wrote: >Hi, >I have two exchange servers on two different domains (2 seperate >LAN's)sharing the one internet connection. >There is a sub-interface on the WAN to seperate the mail. >I would like to share users calendars and contacts between the two >Exchange Servers (2 seperate LAN's). > >Is this possible with Exchange 2003? > >Thanks for any advice. >Silvio. If these two domains are separated by a firewall then it's going to be somewhat difficult. If they're on an open internal network then you can use the http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Configuring-InterOrg-Replication-Tool.html tool to replicate information. Doing this over a firewall wouldn't necessarily be pretty or terribly secure.
On Jan 10, 11:58 pm, "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: > On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 20:28:17 -0800 (PST), sza...@gmail.com wrote: > >Hi, > >I have two exchange servers on two different domains (2 seperate > >LAN's)sharing the one internet connection. > >There is a sub-interface on the WAN to seperate the mail. > >I would like to share users calendars and contacts between the two > >Exchange Servers (2 seperate LAN's). > > >Is this possible with Exchange 2003? > > >Thanks for any advice. > >Silvio. > > If these two domains are separated by a firewall then it's going to be > somewhat difficult. If they're on an open internal network then you > can use thehttp://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Configuring-InterOrg-Replication-... > tool to replicate information. Doing this over a firewall wouldn't > necessarily be pretty or terribly secure. Thanks for your quick response. These two servers are both Domain controllers. Ie. Two forests. Does the above still apply? If so, how does domain1\user1 browse the calendar or contacts of domain2\user2?
I am also interested in doing this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Bernie "szaami@gmail.com" wrote: > On Jan 10, 11:58 pm, "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: > > On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 20:28:17 -0800 (PST), sza...@gmail.com wrote: > > >Hi, > > >I have two exchange servers on two different domains (2 seperate > > >LAN's)sharing the one internet connection. > > >There is a sub-interface on the WAN to seperate the mail. > > >I would like to share users calendars and contacts between the two > > >Exchange Servers (2 seperate LAN's). > > > > >Is this possible with Exchange 2003? > > > > >Thanks for any advice. > > >Silvio. > > > > If these two domains are separated by a firewall then it's going to be > > somewhat difficult. If they're on an open internal network then you > > can use thehttp://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Configuring-InterOrg-Replication-... > > tool to replicate information. Doing this over a firewall wouldn't > > necessarily be pretty or terribly secure. > > Thanks for your quick response. > These two servers are both Domain controllers. Ie. Two forests. > Does the above still apply? > If so, how does domain1\user1 browse the calendar or contacts of > domain2\user2? >